Book review - Vampire Valentine by Amy Maurer Jones

What if your best friend was a witch? Or a werewolf? Or a vampire?
Well what if all three were best friends in high school? Well that’s just what you have in Vampire
Valentine. Check out this quote from the
book:

I still didn't understand his
frustration. If God hadn't intended for vampires to feed on humans he wouldn't have thrown us together in this world.

A witch, a vampire, and a werewolf, at a high school with
other normal kids. It makes for the
setting for a very enjoyable book.

The vampire gets asked to the sweetheart dance by the guy
she took a snack off of. None other than
the most popular guy at school, a normal, and on the football team. Then her werewolf friend starts acting
jealous. So this brings up the
questions: Is football boy’s dance
invite for real? Or just a mean prank?

But then the bad of bads happens, and our vampire gal gets banned
from the dance on the day of the dance, by the principal. And it seems football boy was genuine in his
invite. Check out some more quotes from
the book:

I trudged toward my locker after my
final class to collect my books before heading home to sit in my bedroom alone
for the rest of the evening.

We had no choice but to tell Reese
the whole gory story. After he finished cursing at Ashley and Kelly he stalked
off toward Principal Pleasant’s office.

So what happens next?
How does it all turn out? Now you
know my reviews, and I never reveal the ending.
You have to buy the book to find out.
And it is .99 cents well spent.

P.S.

This is the beginning of a series, and you can look for the
next one around April Fools’ Day

1-10 rating - 10

recommended ages - 10 and up, and depending on the kid, you
could even go younger.